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<br /> Of C AMS -Network, s
<br /> 5,000-acre a�rlt0
<br /> t� t�lE� J,
<br /> or southern portion of
<br /> this" change and what implica-
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<br /> :c Contro gage ane ma
<br /> !� pure errvrort�
<br /> tions it will have ori the people of laws are follow,
<br /> a Sandwich as far aslibrary serv- safety
<br /> br r'y collection. Over the years, - -ire addition, any fu
<br /> has been moving toward ices go, we don't want to any
<br /> CLAMS reduce service."she said_ sions to the Air o
<br /> 3- more centralized contrPt ofw hat y W radar station,
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<br /> Ms. Vander Pyl' said that the
<br /> materials member libraries canot expire until 202(
<br /> av
<br /> exclude from outside loan, the board believes that the cost s -
<br /> , ' . ... to the-ability-to prec :ded�by, n ,or ,
<br /> nurnler additionT'. °s
<br /> lending period, the f re- ins, in -
<br />- local control of the library's rneet�ng �.���••�'
<br /> ner�val , and even overdue fees. In keep important factors lair, lorre�r acknc
<br /> for the first colleetror, were �tnp recep
<br /> "` a €` October . that t o#` a iter #'r�
<br /> fact, n the library in the decision, and once the t
<br /> time since 1891 when
<br /> o.:ta.s, reg
<br /> o erred its doors, the late charge new ssterr in plane it will offer rnent to the cl
<br /> {x will increase from two cents to 10 a broader based collection o caused by-past rnilit-
<br /> % = sandwich residents,
<br /> cents, and said that his at
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<br /> " his is a requirement of For those who still-want t a - was that the military
<br /> i-IPl- �- CLAMS, and as long a w ars cess CLAMS libraries or services, vest,,, or take fed
<br /> contracted with thein, a harm to she said, any loyal library in that
<br /> • �'.- .away #'corn gape Coy
<br /> 4 system will issue a LAMS card
<br /> �or�frm,�a he said+ � a_ zt�t eter�ci _
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<br /> •4• upon request as required by state .
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<br /> Local control is something Mr. The letter, writ
<br /> ' µ Connor believes Sandwich resi- law. This ouid be in addition to
<br /> lore Deputy Assist:
<br /> dents would want to maintain, the OCLN card.. Maureen I oet and 1
<br /> BMENTERFRISE and e said that h h'as been as- While the CLAMS card won tarn Secretary -of t'
<br /> sured b LN that it supports not be accepted at the Sandwich Env ronment and
<br /> by {any more than the LN
<br /> this philosophy. at a LA�4i� xrr t , who al:
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<br /> Because CLAMS requires . at card �roLl�d accepted lease agreement
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<br /> I least sit months notice from any library), materials will still a the Army, states th
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<br /> . library wishing to drop out of its transferred.between libraries b tarni ation exceec
<br /> system, the change will not go a state-contracted courier service standards, the milit
<br /> into affect until the cnrrnt eon- that e'11e now mares materia burse costs to water
<br /> summer l from one system no
<br /> tract expires next rim �' The letter also a
<br /> than time, staff members will be Until people understand how that the military .
<br /> up to-speed with the new system the. anew system will work, Ms. with cleanup stand4,
<br /> and the switch of services should Vander Pyl said, it will undoubt- state on groundw
<br /> be- completed with little disrup- edly be confusing, but she is corn nants,such as per'cl
<br /> tion,he said. fident it will not tape long to The governor cc
<br /> Jeanie M. Vander Pyl, chair- catch on.- efforts of an "arm',
<br /> man of the Sand icb Library Ljlf there seertted to be a lot of form as the key to
<br /> Board of ''Tutee , said that the objections, we would listen to tension, including
<br /> decision to switch out of Lt concerns and try to address those rials, legislators, c
<br /> ... ;*. r.; ,* was not made lightly, or ce�rns. But a feet that there gressman William
<br /> "There -were a lob. of discus- are more plusses thanminusesin community activis _
<br /> sions because we were looking at changing, and we voted accord leaden, adding,' i
<br /> •-try :.. how the patrons would perceive in ly, she said. _ tali end of this.
<br /> Massachusetts '
<br /> Add*t* ona Adjutant - Genera
<br /> StateReleasesKeefe said, `{Today
<br /> preserve the train
<br /> 1.gustImprovemens future lashi
<br /> England.
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<br />)00 an.d $1,000.000 state fiscal belt-tightening. General Keefe
<br />►lue of $476,550,598+ y LESLIE KING WITT The mews was certainly well- present that the i
<br /> mortgage amount, Governor W. Mitt Romney an- kiclie bremains committ(
<br /> esidentiai, or other pounced on Wednesday that the received yesterday }� ."Tei-
<br /> leer, -superintendent of the mental a c�llertc�
<br /> state has released 100 million in bourne Department of Public luted the efforts ol
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<br /> Chapter � capital funds for l�'ts-
<br /> o be shared by all works, who said he was glad that the ll M 's epi
<br /> cal Year � Bourne's amount was not- less Board, which. ave
<br /> Burgess the towns and cities in Massachu-
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<br /> upgrade roads and than last year, and that he hard not tivities,but the gee
<br /> setts to P expected the money to be re- thanked "the vet
<br /> - bridges. leased so early. CW) tir i ss efforts."
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